Post by richardvasseur on Jul 23, 2018 19:00:40 GMT
Title: Stellar # 1
Publisher: Image/Skybound
Writer: Joseph Keatinge
Artist/Cover: Bret Blevins
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Created by: Robert Kirkman & Marc Silvestri
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.imagecomics.com
Comments: The futuristic eye is eye popping. The ruined planet is beautifully illustrated and the aliens are well designed and come in a variety of looks.
The two page spread of the main characters face is a masterpiece. The look, the colors, the backgrounds all go together just right.
Stellar as she makes planet fall even landing on her butt she is gorgeously drawn. The colors are just right. Her pose, her expression all delivery a drawing that you will enjoy.
It turns out there are three others like Stellar. They are all weapons.
We are given a partial explanation of who Stellar is so you are left wanting to know more.
Stellar is a tough, soulful and passionate woman. The art alone will blow you away and the story has you wanting to know more about who Stellar is.
Title: Stellar # 2
Publisher: Image/Skybound
Writer: Joseph Keatinge
Artist/Cover: Bret Blevins
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Created by: Robert Kirkman & Marc Silvestri
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.imagecomics.com
Comments: Stellar is under attack by three very head strong fighters. As the story progresses we do learn more about Stellar and those who have taken her.
Stellar is drawn so beautifully. Her face and her form show a gorgeous woman. The colors in this comic are done to compliment each other.
The others like Stellar have given no reason for their actions. What is it they want? Why kidnap Stellar?
Stellar faces a giant and finds out an old friend still lives. This friend is evil.
At twenty-two pages long this comic does flow along smoothly and is over quickly. The comic needs to last longer to build more on the character and her supporting characters.
Stellar is a futuristic space babe that is eye candy. She is also much more and very powerful. The comic leaves you wanting to know more about Stellar.
Title: Stellar # 3
Publisher: Image/Skybound
Writer: Joseph Keatinge
Artist/Cover: Bret Blevins
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Created by: Robert Kirkman & Marc Silvestri
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.imagecomics.com
Comments: Stellar is beauty and power combined perfectly. Stellar has come home. Now she is powerful yet we also see her caring side. Stellar finds herself in a battle and than she meets Zenith. These were Stellar's people. Zenith is illustrated as one big crazy SOB. The close up of Zenith is stunning he is a psychopath.
Stellar does find herself in a fight with Zenith and the battle does go back and forth some yet the outcome is never in question.
The ending leaves you knowing you will be back for more.
Stellar is a character that is presented in a way that has you drawn to her and caring about her. The art delivers gorgeous pages to feast your eyes upon.
The main draw back is that the comic is over to quickly. The story flows by fast with only twenty two pages of story.
Stellar is an outer space babe that is a super-hero of power who is lovable.
Title: Stellar # 4
Publisher: Image/Skybound
Writer: Joseph Keatinge
Artist/Cover: Bret Blevins
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Created by: Robert Kirkman & Marc Silvestri
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Website: www.imagecomics.com
Comments: Stellar and Tobias are having a chat over drinks. She things back on how they first met. It was an exciting moment. Than the story jumps around and nothing is fully explained. What is happening and why and who are the people shown. Are the white haired females we see related to Stellar?
The art looks amazing. Stellar is a white haired beauty.
Stellar while in a bar is met by a alien whom she knows and not fondly. He is out to hurt her as badly as he can. This guy is evil. Why is he out to hurt Stellar?
This is a slow issue with little happening and what does is hard to follow. Stellar looks so beautiful. She is the star of this comic and it is easy to see why. She has a personality that makes you take notice.
There are way to many questions left unanswered in this issue.
Title: Stellar # 5
Publisher: Image/Skybound
Writer: Joseph Keatinge
Artist/Cover: Bret Blevins
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Created by: Robert Kirkman & Marc Silvestri
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.imagecomics.com
Comments: Stellar is in one exciting battle with a bunch of robots and she is just destroying them. This fight is explosive. Stellar is shown upset. The art delivers a couple lovely butt shots. She is a gorgeously illustrated woman. Her opponent is drawn wonderfully to to show he has an evil side. Stellar is drawn perfectly showing her face beaten and bruised.
Stellar is looking for a woman maybe her mother? There is a revelation revealed in this issue.
The second half of this issue moves alone at a nice pace it is just that things need to be explained better. What exactly is it that Stellar wants? Why is she so angry?
Stellar is written and drawn to show she is full of rage. Stellar is a stand out character that there is no way you can ignore. She is powerful and so beautiful both make her someone to take notice of.
Title: Stellar # 6
Publisher: Image/Skybound
Writer: Joseph Keatinge
Artist/Cover: Bret Blevins
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Created by: Robert Kirkman & Marc Silvestri
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.imagecomics.com
Comments: Stellar is drawn so beautiful in savage action. She is drawn as one tough woman who can punch hard. She is also illustrated with a very sexy butt.
Stellar is talking to a future version of herself one who has a life and family with an old foe. That foe may have been evil but now he seems just to be a family man.
Stellar is shown hope for her future. Yet within her she knows the past, present and future are all the same. What she leaves of Victor aka Zenith is a bloody mess.
Stellar does find her home and it is a beautiful place of belonging. The story is never fully explained but the art is out of this world. Bret Blevins knows how to draw a comic book and add in the colors to make this so eye catching.
Stellar her character needs to be explored more. The art makes up for this as it will blow you away.
Richard Vasseur